But once the Memorial Day chichi crowd took off in their chichi cars, we were left with a much more down-to-earth little gem of a place on the Monterey Peninsula.
We LOVED every minute and every breathtaking view of our vacation.
Awesome thing about Carmel #1: 17-mile drive
17-mile drive takes you through privately owned Pebble Beach, which includes mega-exclusive homes and mega-gorgeous coastline (and the famous golf course that has hosted several U.S. Opens). Sophie fell asleep in the car, so we pulled over and sat on a picnic table in one of the most picturesque spots I've ever been to. As you can see, Lewis wasn't thinking at all about work.
If you go: Bring your beach and picnic gear and make a day of it. Or, if you dine at one of the Pebble Beach resort restaurants, they'll deduct the $10 gate fee from your bill. That's what we did because we didn't realize how awesome the area would be and didn't pack our lunch.
Awesome thing about Carmel #2: Point Lobos
Hello, turquoise coves filled with seals! This state park is just 3 miles south of Carmel, and includes lots of easy hikes out to stunning overlooks, where you can look for seals, otters and whales. Bring your binoculars!
Awesome thing about Carmel #3: Watching surfers at sunset
Our B&B, Edgemere Cottages, was just one block from the beach. And we took full advantage of our seaside location morning, noon and night. My favorite moments of our trip included a sunny morning walk and a sunset stroll alone one night while Lewis put Sophie to bed. I sat on a bench and watched the surfers do their thing. It was on that evening that I decided that Lewis and I will retire to a beach town somewhere. And that maybe I should learn how to surf one day.
Awesome thing about Carmel #4: Driving the Big Sur coast
Yup, it's this spectacular.
Awesome thing about Carmel #5: Monterey's Cannery Row and Aquarium
Monterey is more port town than beach town — known for Steinbeck's Cannery Row and its world-class aquarium, where Sophie LOVED the jellies and got up the nerve to touch a live starfish. (The super-cute dock area filled with restaurants was renamed Cannery Row in honor of the book.)
If you go: Eat at Turtle Bay Taqueria downtown and order the artichoke quesadillas.
Awesome thing about Carmel #6: What else? The beach!
One mile of white sand with Pebble Beach's 18th hole as a backdrop.
Bye, Carmel. Hope we'll be back again someday.

Wonderful photos! My goodness, that kid sure has spunk. Love it!
You made me miss California. Glad you're enjoying it!
Posted by: Linnea | June 05, 2011 at 07:46 PM